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In reply to the discussion: "Donald Trump was returned to power by the most badly informed electorate in modern American history." [View all]Hope22
(2,954 posts)43. It's been bad for a while.
In 2021 in the emergency room of the local hospital. The male nurse was distraught about the equipment he needed not being in the room. It Walked away to another department or some such thing. We asked if things were pretty rough in there and he replied yes, many employees have simply quit because they cant take the way they are being treated. YOU SEE WE HAVE A LOW FUNCTIONING COMMUNITY! Huh what did you say? He went on to say that the people in our community did not understand or believe in Covid and took every bit if it out on the staff. So it seems the low functioning members of our community spoil much of what used to be nice. The conversation was certainly a surprise to us. Ill never forget it!
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"Donald Trump was returned to power by the most badly informed electorate in modern American history." [View all]
CousinIT
Nov 20
OP
There were a lot, and I mean a lot, of people who did not care, they knew about trump's crimes
Escurumbele
Nov 21
#62
Yes lazy and short sighted. No sense of responsibility, public service, or the common good.
Irish_Dem
Nov 20
#7
One might argue that there can be ignorance due to inability to find knowledge.
OldBaldy1701E
Nov 20
#34
Propaganda can be either good or evil. Thanks to Rupert Murdoch and Fox, however,
RVN VET71
Nov 20
#46
The rules of the media game are easy to manipulate: any criticism an opponent says gets covered
andym
Nov 20
#5
In the movie 'The Caine Mutiny', there is a great descriptor used to describe the US.
OldBaldy1701E
Nov 20
#39
Blaming the electorate again... well guess what, it's the SAME electorate in 2028
WarGamer
Nov 20
#15
To rational people yes, but to MAGA Christians this is salvation through suffering
bucolic_frolic
Nov 20
#16
I'm of the opinion that the dullards want to be told what to think, it's just so much easier.
NoMoreRepugs
Nov 20
#20
⚠️ ARCHIVE.IS LINK , a couple paragraphs, and more from Amanda Marcotte at salon.com
nmmi
Nov 20
#21
This is the result of years of Twitter/X, TikTok, Facebook, etc. Social media will be the death of Democracy.
beaglelover
Nov 20
#29
Started way earlier than that. Rupert Murdoch was hired after Nixon impeachment
travelingthrulife
Nov 21
#61
Absolutely. Disinformation online greatly outweighed news sources the reported truth.
brush
Nov 20
#42
Decades ago, a PoliSci professor told us that the inherent weakness in democracy
TomSlick
Nov 20
#54
Finally - someone who has the word "disinformation" in their vocabulary and not afraid to use it!
Kashkakat v.2.0
Nov 21
#58